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One of them „ asked him ‟ if „‟ he could tell them „ what the weather would be like ‟ within „‟ the next few days． These old Indians „ know ‟„ more of the secrets of Nature ‟ than „‟ we do „‟ with all our science．

One of them „ asked him ‟ if „‟ he could tell them „ what the weather would be like ‟ within „‟ the next few days． These old Indians „ know ‟„ more of the secrets of Nature ‟ than „‟ we do „‟ with all our science．

One of them „ asked him ‟ if „‟ he could tell them „ what the weather would be like ‟ within „‟ the next few days． These old Indians „ know ‟„ more of the secrets of Nature ‟ than „‟ we do „‟ with all our science．

One of them „ asked him ‟ if „‟ he could tell them „ what the weather would be like ‟ within „‟ the next few days． These old Indians „ know ‟„ more of the secrets of Nature ‟ than „‟ we do „‟ with all our science．